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Wood You Look at That: Timber Cladding Specialists Put Their Supply Chain on the Blockchain
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Wood You Look at That: Timber Cladding Specialists Put Their Supply Chain on the Blockchain

Timber Clading Specialists just leveled up their supply chain game—on-chain. The construction materials supply company has rolled out a blockchain-based traceability system for timber cladding, because apparently, your wood needed better documentation than your DeFi portfolio. Now that's what I call verifiable assets.

The new system tracks key data points including harvesting location, certification details, processing stages, and transport routes. All that information gets stored on a distributed ledger and can be accessed by project stakeholders—no more playing detective to figure out where your timber actually came from. Say goodbye to sketchy origin stories and hello to immutable wood receipts.

The blockchain layer is designed to strengthen documentation and audit processes, which should make compliance with green building standards and reporting rules a bit less painful. Currently, the system has been applied to selected products, including thermally modified timber. The company has plans to expand to other materials as part of its digital development strategy. Green building certs just got a little easier to stack.

So there you have it: even timber is going decentralized now. Your portfolio might be down, but at least your cladding is on-chain.

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UpdatedMar 30, 2026, 18:50 UTC

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